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5 Habits Mom’s do to derail progress

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I made a delicious, nutritious, and fat loss friendly meal for breakfast. Nothing extravagant Apple Chai (Sugar Free) Oatmeal and Hard boiled Eggs.  Something very simple after an intense workout. Ate my serving, that was measured out and a perfect portion, then I did the unthinkable. A habit that I have had since my lil diva’s started eating table food. I am usually mindful but you know how things go, sometimes you slip back into old habits. So, what did I do that is so heinous? As I am clearing the table, I…..yes, I did it. I scarfed down the leftover food from my littlest diva’s plate. (The horror-insert scared emoji here) I went from being completely satisfied with my meal, portion, and calories being in a healthy range. To the feeling of being stuffed and adding probably a good 100-200 calories extra to my meal, (maybe less) which I can’t totally calculate because I didn’t measure out my child’s leftovers. Now, am I going to totally freak out and do more pushups, jumping jacks, and burpees. Um, no I am way to worn out for that. Thank God there is such a thing as grace. But, I am going to be mindful that these bad habits although innocent is little things that make it harder for me to get to my goal. A healthier, physically fit body. That I work very hard on 30 minutes a day 4 days a week. While doing dishes I was thinking, “I know other mother’s do the same thing but I wonder how many innocent habits do we do that hamper our progress?” I came up with five and I would love for you to add more that I don’t think about and maybe not even aware of that these little nuances exist. Pointing them out will help us to stay focused and not derail our hard efforts. Time and pushups are very valuable things to me and if I can reduce both that is a good thing.

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5 Habits Mom do to derail progress

  1. Eating remaining food off your children’s plate. Let’s start with today’s offender. I try to be mindful of this but being the overseer of our food budget and working hard to provided nutritious meals for my family. When I see perfectly good food on its way to the trash my first instinct is to just eat it. You know the saying, “there are poor children starving in Africa.” My instinct to save the waste is counterproductive to my goal to live a healthier lifestyle. Those little bit of calories can add up, considering you feed your children 3-5 times a day. A great solution is to serve your children less. They can always get more and that way they are not wasting as much food and you are not adding to your daily intake by saving food from the trash.
  2. Not sitting down to eat. Again, most of these are just going to be my confession. Up until recently especially in the morning before school. I would eat on the go and have my children sit at the table for breakfast, lunch and I usually sit down during dinner. But, sometimes I am trying to throw something in my mouth and tackle, chores, phone calls, or something while I have them sitting there quietly (somewhat) eating a meal. This too allows you to make poor food choices, portion control and just add unnecessary stress. Sit down, chill, enjoy the meal you have prepared and take a little time out in your day to talk with your children. Teaching moments of “abc’s” or just to sit for 10-20 minutes. This can help reduce your stress which helps reduce your cortisol so, it’s a triple win; Stress reducer, nourishment and calorie control.
  3. Don’t drink enough water. I am in that weird mom stage, I am either on the go with my two older school age children or I am on alert with a very curious toddler. Regardless, I am not attentive to my own needs most of the time. Somedays, I am just on auto pilot getting through the to-do’s of the day. We are supposed to drink half our weight in ounces of water. If I am conscious I am doing that but that requires lots of fill ups and lots of pit stops, if you know what I am saying. But, proper hydration is key to good nutrition so it is something that must be added to the to-do list until, it becomes a great habit.
  4. Don’t make time to workout. Again, this was a mistake of mine. So, beginning of 2015 I had the best intentions. Gym membership, resolution motivation and a 6 month old baby and two active lil school aged divas. My husband works most of the time so, although I intentionally signed up with a 24-hour gym I never seemed to make it in there at all within 24-hours. I am just hanging on by a prayer after 8 pm when my husband usually comes home during basketball season, so night time workout don’t work. Although, I get up at five in the morning for devotion. The idea of getting up at 4 am to devote and then workout seemed like pure insanity to me. I think it would be safe to say that as a mother we do not always prioritize ourselves in life. That is a mistake. We need to take care of ourselves. Physical inactivity leads to so many things that cause us to poorly do our job. Small things like lack in energy, poor immune system; To big things like stroke, obesity, diabetes and other life threatening ailments. We must be active for at least 150 hours per week according to the American Center for Disease Control, however you break that down in your week. It’s a must! So, not adding your time to devote (I find that essential in self-care and honoring your temple) and exercise is a major no, no to weight loss and a healthy lifestyle.

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5. Rely on your self.

How do you do better?

The second best thing I ever did for myself was canceled my gym membership, invested in weights and found an awesome workout that could be done in less than 30 minutes.  It has double the benefits of going to the gym, an hour of cardio, or an hour workout DVD. If you have an hour of to devote to working out make sure you schedule it in and pop in that DVD. Whatever you do get your 150 hours a week in any way that you can. With kids, without kids but just honor your temple with intentionally avoiding habits and mistakes that you have become accustomed to. I know that I am doing it and although the journey is not as fast as I like, “if I stop now, I will soon be back where I started, 40 pounds heavier, 56 more inches wider. And when I started, I was desperately wishing I could be where I am now.”

The best thing that I did to help me see my mistakes and have strength to change them was bring my goal to live better and healthier to God.  After trying too long and too hard I gave it to Him and He has helped me overcome so much. Even though old ugly habits will rear there heads. I was able to instantly recognize it and now will make a conscious effort to overcome it.

Be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid of them! The Lord your God will goes ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor forsake you. Deuteronomy 31:6

I know I am not crossing a river to go into warfare but I am going into battle with my own sinful nature. And the ways that I have become accustomed and where I am trying to do better in my life. So, get out there and honor your temple better.  What mistakes or habits do you have that are derailing you from honoring your temple better?

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Toys through the Stages

 

 


Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Car

 

The saying, “they grow too fast”, is truly felt when your the mother of a toddler. My littlest diva just turned one in July and ever since her development has been growing leaps and bounds. The fact that she is the youngest sister of an 11 and 7 year old doesn’t help either. I feel like I was just buying stacking toys, and color/shape sorters and here she is almost 16 months and I am searching pretend toys.  I was so happy to receive some awesome toys that grow with my curious and every day advancing toddler.

We received from Fisher Price two toys, at first I didn’t see the value of the stages but after thoroughly testing them out I do now. Today, as I was going through the toy box to see what toys were consignment store worthy I had an “Aha” moment. Out of all of her toys the Laugh and Learn Stages toys are actually a great investment. When she first started we began at stage 1 (of course) but now she is beginning to progress to about Stage 2  in a matter of 4 months, which is great because I still have about 4-8 more months of use out of these toys.  The Laugh & Learn Smart Stages series is something definitely going on our Christmas Wishlist this year. These developmental progressing toys are going to be my go to when buying toys for my family and friends little ones. They grow with them, genius, finally toy makers are thinking ahead.

At first, I just thought of the stages as buttons to click so I don’t have to hear the little song, after a play session with my 16 month old they are useful.  For example, the purse today I set it on Stage 1 and quickly she mastered the prompts, which were choosing the colors of the shapes. I ask her a color and she would pick it out. Some took a couple attempts but she eventually got it. Then I moved it to Stage 2, I wanted to gauge how smart my little future female president, astronaut, dancer, rock star was in development. (Maybe by the time she grows up she actually could be all those things you never know, doesn’t hurt to dream, right?) The Stage 2 she wasn’t completely ready for, spanish, shapes, numbers but we have some time to grow into that. So, went back down to Stage 1, and now we are working on shapes and colors.

 

Then, I decided to move on to the other Laugh and Learn Smart Stages Car we received, (Now I am in full baby development scientist mode and honestly when you play with a toddler everyday all day using your adult brain instead of your autopilot mommy mode is needed.) She actually initiated playing with the car because she absolutely loves her car. Since the day we put it together she plays with this car at least 2 hours collectively a day. Getting in and out sometimes falling in and out. Jamming shapes in the side, rolling the balls in, throwing the balls, mouthing the balls, lets just say she really likes to play with balls. What she really loves is the keys and the radio. She is pressing the radio, bobbing her head, it’s super cute and lately with her pink little Laugh and Learn smart stages purse on her arm. (Just like mommy.)

Laugh &Learn Smart Stages car

It’s fascinating that at the age of 16 months she is already imitating me. I didn’t realize how much I clean until I saw her wiping down her play kitchen from top to bottom. She is just beginning two word combinations but she is still paying attention and watching my every move. I began exploring  her developmental genius with the car. Beginning at Stage 1, which for the car I think she is a Stage 1-2 but not at 3 yet. I “tested” her with the various functions and loved the results. She actually is learning things with these toys, its not like the Red Coupe I played with when I was little this is asking her things and she is responding,yet again, she doesn’t talk all that much. These toys are great and I am definitely getting some for my niece because I would be handing them down to her but since Milah is only on Stage 1 & 2 we have a lot of months to go. The only thing that we might need are some fresh batteries pretty soon but that definitely beats buying a new toy.